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if it doesn't, potentially it could be hundreds of billions of deficits. sean: he basically made it clear it doesn't add to the projected baseline deficit. that continues to be the goal. i think if we continue to work through this process, it can work both ways. we can identify further savings in reductions through working with the agencies and departments. but we're going to make sure that the top line number, we maintain is close to that as possible. as we go through this -- this is the beginning of the process and the director noted. we send the number to the department of the agentcy. give them ideas how we came up this. and they come back to us and either justify why the particular program or office or what have you needs to stay in existence or why maybe not the reduction that's offered. it's a back and forth process that will occur over the next few weeks. referee: let me ask you what nancy pelosi said, get a quick reaction. she put out a statement and said the following, quote, five weeks into his administration president trump has not introduced a
if it doesn't, potentially it could be hundreds of billions of deficits. sean: he basically made it clear it doesn't add to the projected baseline deficit. that continues to be the goal. i think if we continue to work through this process, it can work both ways. we can identify further savings in reductions through working with the agencies and departments. but we're going to make sure that the top line number, we maintain is close to that as possible. as we go through this -- this is the...
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experts are calling china's trade deficit a good sign from the global economy. england is taking iceland to court after the country voted for a second time after paying back billions of dollars in loans when the country's bank system collapsed. one more head headache. they are trying to find out medal creates likely containing large amounts of cash. players rising up and falling down the leader board. including tiger woods. early morning sports ed lines are straight ahead. >> severe weather continues to push toward the east coast and new storm for the west coast. you are watching early today. this is "early today" the green jacket means everything. here is nbc with an early look at your sports headlines. >> good monday morning. it was a masters to remember. a wild final round. it seemed like they could don the green jacket. south african charles schwart sooxt sel. he has landed. he was atop the leader board. after a great approach to eight. what was t he finished 4th at 10 under par. he melted down on ten. triple bogied and never before seen on tv. and then on 1
experts are calling china's trade deficit a good sign from the global economy. england is taking iceland to court after the country voted for a second time after paying back billions of dollars in loans when the country's bank system collapsed. one more head headache. they are trying to find out medal creates likely containing large amounts of cash. players rising up and falling down the leader board. including tiger woods. early morning sports ed lines are straight ahead. >> severe...
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joe vasquez, cbs5. >> the deficit is shrinking, but cuts to education could grow. the governor's new budget plan projects a $9 billion deficit for the upcoming fiscal year. now that's a lot more manageable than the $26 billion hole that lawmakers projected for the current year. but the plan depends on voters approving the governor's approved sales and income tax hikes. if they don't, public education would automatically be cut by $5 billion. linda yee shows us that is not the only threat california children face under the governor's plan. >> we did it. >> innocence is bliss. it's a good thing for tylee. life for them is about to change drastically. their daycare is one of hundreds statewide that could get $447 million in cuts. at least one of these kids will lose day care and a head start in education. >> you didn't get to come to school, what would you think about that? >> not learn. >> you'll have to stay home with grandma, is that okay? >> no. >> if you didn't have childcare, what would happen? >> i'd be in big trouble. >> you couldn't work? >> i couldn't work.
joe vasquez, cbs5. >> the deficit is shrinking, but cuts to education could grow. the governor's new budget plan projects a $9 billion deficit for the upcoming fiscal year. now that's a lot more manageable than the $26 billion hole that lawmakers projected for the current year. but the plan depends on voters approving the governor's approved sales and income tax hikes. if they don't, public education would automatically be cut by $5 billion. linda yee shows us that is not the only threat...
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i said the federal deficit fell by $1.7 trillion. we can cut the federal deficit and do all the rest of this. every one of my friends on the other team in congress voted against clean energy investments. the vast majority voted against the bipartisan infrastructure law. that hasn't stopped them from claiming credit over billions of dollars in thousand jobs coming to the city -- dollars and thousands of jobs coming to the city. i have seen the groundbreaking. [laughter] [applause] let me tell you this. i am not here to declare victory on the economy. we have more work to do. we have a plan. it is turning things around. bidenomics is another way of staying -- saying restore the american dream. 40 years of trickle-down economic policy limits the dream to those at the top. i believe every american willing to work hard should be able to get a job no matter where they live, in the heart and, small town, raising their kids on a good paycheck, being able to keep the roots where they grew up. deadhead at a saying -- my dad had a saying. i job
i said the federal deficit fell by $1.7 trillion. we can cut the federal deficit and do all the rest of this. every one of my friends on the other team in congress voted against clean energy investments. the vast majority voted against the bipartisan infrastructure law. that hasn't stopped them from claiming credit over billions of dollars in thousand jobs coming to the city -- dollars and thousands of jobs coming to the city. i have seen the groundbreaking. [laughter] [applause] let me tell...
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the deficit by do so. what makes you think i can do it? i have done it. that is always the best determinant. why would you believe it if you do not see anything in my past that would indicate that i can do it? that is the problem with some of the candidates right now. why should i believe when things get tough, when you go to washington, d.c., and you deal with the sharks in the media, they are constantly coming at you. i have had them call me the nasty names. that is ok. i remember where it came from. i remember what i promised when i ran for office. i was willing to stand up in good times and bad times. i won most of the time, and i lost ones. -- once. [applause] notes have questions anymore. >> -- no tough customs anymore. >> in iowa, we take it as the privilege to be the first state to get to pick the candidate and study hard and you should consider your surge at the end as an honor because most of us -- after the candidates are selected and they get to washington, we often wonder if they remember us.
the deficit by do so. what makes you think i can do it? i have done it. that is always the best determinant. why would you believe it if you do not see anything in my past that would indicate that i can do it? that is the problem with some of the candidates right now. why should i believe when things get tough, when you go to washington, d.c., and you deal with the sharks in the media, they are constantly coming at you. i have had them call me the nasty names. that is ok. i remember where it...
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a failure of leadership to get the economy growing to create jobs, to get our spending and debt and deficit under control. >> reporter: in virginia, vice president charged romney would drop tough rules on banks. >> unchain wall street. they're going to put y'all back in chains. >> reporter: staffers quickly clarified biden meant deregulation would hurt the middle class. aside from that, this race has not just a new face but a new energy with 12 weeks to go till the vote. nbc news, washington. >> we want to know what you think of how a selection of ryan impact the romney campaign. call or text the number on your screen. press one for help. two for hurt. three for no impact. we'll bring you our survey results at 6:00. >>> hunger knows no season. a bay area come crew saids to help the helpless and see o how you can help. >>> learn the danger of these popular shape skupting undergarments. >>> good afternoon. we are tracking some showers and thunderstorm s across parts of california. we'll talk about those thunderstorms and also our slowly cooling weather coming up in that full forecast. >>> ima
a failure of leadership to get the economy growing to create jobs, to get our spending and debt and deficit under control. >> reporter: in virginia, vice president charged romney would drop tough rules on banks. >> unchain wall street. they're going to put y'all back in chains. >> reporter: staffers quickly clarified biden meant deregulation would hurt the middle class. aside from that, this race has not just a new face but a new energy with 12 weeks to go till the vote. nbc...
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lawmakers closed the deficit with deep cuts and new fees. and what some consider to be overly optimistic estimates that the state will see billions more in revenue increases. republicans stone walled the governor's plan to put tax hike extensions on the ballot, as a way to balance the budget. >> and president obama throwing down the hammer on taxes and americans. >> i think it is only fair to ask an oil company or corporate jet owner that has done so well to give up that tax break that no other business enjoys. i don't think that is real radical. >> reporter: republicans are firing back saying they won't consider rolling back bush era tax reductions for the rich. but president obama says he believes a bipartisan agreement is possible to reduce the nation's deficit and raise the government's debt limit by august. >>> and in san jose, urging them to give young immigrants a better future. >> hold on, education. >> this afternoon, members of the group, siren, held a rally at the plaza, calling for a passage of the dream act, offering the citizen
lawmakers closed the deficit with deep cuts and new fees. and what some consider to be overly optimistic estimates that the state will see billions more in revenue increases. republicans stone walled the governor's plan to put tax hike extensions on the ballot, as a way to balance the budget. >> and president obama throwing down the hammer on taxes and americans. >> i think it is only fair to ask an oil company or corporate jet owner that has done so well to give up that tax break...
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if the 2.9 billion deficit reduction and another 55 billion in deficit reduction from for reducing tax benefits from high income households. that's without approving obama's entire proposal. local time in three small new hampshire towns. the voters may be small but the implications are pretty big. scott mclean is in enhancer with an update. >> in >> index and large, the most famous early polling location, bernie sanders got all four democratic votes, not hundred, not thousand, just four. donald cusick beat out some trump and, while ted cruz and hillary clinton came out in the tiny township of milford. this is just the fraction of the hundreds of thousands of votes that will be cast in this important early primary. >> the republican candidates are all chasing donald trump who is leading in the polls after coming in second in iowa. he has a bigger machine than he had here and iowa. he's been working harder here and his campaign has been working harder here. >> hillary clinton's camp is denying reports that she is looking to shake of her campaign team after what could be a lackluster perf
if the 2.9 billion deficit reduction and another 55 billion in deficit reduction from for reducing tax benefits from high income households. that's without approving obama's entire proposal. local time in three small new hampshire towns. the voters may be small but the implications are pretty big. scott mclean is in enhancer with an update. >> in >> index and large, the most famous early polling location, bernie sanders got all four democratic votes, not hundred, not thousand, just...
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there jobs, the economy, deficits, health care, the kids' schools, etc. and i am not saying these other issues are not important. and to saying, these are way down on a list of priorities. that is the subject of my second book. it is not the subject in this one. perris of political class, and these things with politics, particularly not higher up. >> host: why is that? >> guest: these things are very important to the political class. we have a democratic party that has been described as liberal. they're is a certain element to that. the republicans, for their part, have some religious right. they come in fact, these issues are of deep concern to them. and yet not so much for the average american. there has been a pull for years and years asking about the most important issues facing there public. very few are seen where it gay-rights was one that included toward reform. most appear -- most have no idea what tort reform is. usually -- i mean, especially in an area like this if you tell people, the polls say that americans don't really care all that much ab
there jobs, the economy, deficits, health care, the kids' schools, etc. and i am not saying these other issues are not important. and to saying, these are way down on a list of priorities. that is the subject of my second book. it is not the subject in this one. perris of political class, and these things with politics, particularly not higher up. >> host: why is that? >> guest: these things are very important to the political class. we have a democratic party that has been...
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so, first the only way we can get our deficits under control, and we need to get our deficit under control is to actually reduce the size of government. i mean, we've been talking about this for years. but in truth all we ever talk about is changing the rate of increase in last year's budget. so we have to start by knowing actually how much money we're spending and where we're spending it. that's why we need to go to zero-based budgeting as many states have. we have no idea how our money is being spent. literally, we have no idea. so let's figure out how it's think spent and let's talk about all of it. secondly, this is an example to me of how the political class has failed citizens. because government has been getting bigger and bigger and bigger for about 50 years under republicans and democrats. and we never talk about it. every year another report comes out. senator tom coburn releases a report every year that details in excruciating and frankly embarrassing detail hundreds upon hundreds of billions of dollars of waste and nothing happens. nobody wants to go gore anybody's ox except th
so, first the only way we can get our deficits under control, and we need to get our deficit under control is to actually reduce the size of government. i mean, we've been talking about this for years. but in truth all we ever talk about is changing the rate of increase in last year's budget. so we have to start by knowing actually how much money we're spending and where we're spending it. that's why we need to go to zero-based budgeting as many states have. we have no idea how our money is...
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squinting kerch huge deficit budget. there's going to create money out of thin air and the bile the debt we are originating. i don't know, sounds like a ponzi scheme to me. over the long run we can't do this forever. our family should be able to do that is just not prudent long-term. >> we are really concerned because the system of inequality is the worst it has been right before the 19201 crash. they are that many people who are vulnerable. so any other kind of bubble bursting going to have a dramatic impact in their ability to maintain. >> another way that's a great point is that these of bubbles that are going up or primarily benefiting the top 10% of households in our country. the bottom 50, 60, 70% are not benefiting because they're not big investors in the stock market whatever. it's concentrated into the top people. so when bubbles go they benefit the most of the top 10%. but wouldn't bubbles break and they inevitably do because nothing can go up forever, guys, and does not hurt the top 10% nearly as much as it hu
squinting kerch huge deficit budget. there's going to create money out of thin air and the bile the debt we are originating. i don't know, sounds like a ponzi scheme to me. over the long run we can't do this forever. our family should be able to do that is just not prudent long-term. >> we are really concerned because the system of inequality is the worst it has been right before the 19201 crash. they are that many people who are vulnerable. so any other kind of bubble bursting going to...
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deficits should be reduced. the next slide, it shows the diskregsly spending is growing at a rate slower than the rate -- growth of the economy? >> that's right. >> that's good. okay. this brings us to the key issue. the two areas that are growing faster than the rate of the growth in the economy are mandatory expenditures and net interest. now, so those are the issues that need to be addressed. so historically speaking, if revenues grow faster than the economy and expenditures slower than the rate of the economy, debts and deficits should be reduced, right? >> that's right. >> i'm saying this as a cpa, former chief financial officer, former ceo. i try to analyze this from a business perspective. if we really want to get our arms around this, what's in the manneddry spechbding category blowing things up? let me ask you, what are revenues in the last year of your projections, $5.7 trillion? >> yeah i'm going to look. >> just in dollars. >> it's $5.75 trillion. >> what are total mandatory? >> 4.9 trillion. >> i wa
deficits should be reduced. the next slide, it shows the diskregsly spending is growing at a rate slower than the rate -- growth of the economy? >> that's right. >> that's good. okay. this brings us to the key issue. the two areas that are growing faster than the rate of the growth in the economy are mandatory expenditures and net interest. now, so those are the issues that need to be addressed. so historically speaking, if revenues grow faster than the economy and expenditures...
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one that struck me that i just learned is apparently arizona, which that has the greatest deficit of all 50 states has now sold the capitol building and is leasing it back over a period of years. one way to avoid the balance budget requirement. some of these gimmicks are deferring expenses like accelerating revenues and collections. california's 20% under payment penalty which really visited hardships on companies trying to estimate what the future liability may be when in many cases there's no way to predict. the one that really struck with me is when states try to close loopholes. i've heard various items described as loopholes. combined reporting, net operating losses, which clearly try to account for the difference between the business cycle and the reporting cycle are classified as loopholes. north carolina reported that sale for resale was a loophole. in time a state seeks to export their tax burden. i think that's a gimmick that ought to be taken a careful look at. the reason i talk about the gimmicks is that the more these are used, the greater the burden of our sub national
one that struck me that i just learned is apparently arizona, which that has the greatest deficit of all 50 states has now sold the capitol building and is leasing it back over a period of years. one way to avoid the balance budget requirement. some of these gimmicks are deferring expenses like accelerating revenues and collections. california's 20% under payment penalty which really visited hardships on companies trying to estimate what the future liability may be when in many cases there's no...
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bread-and-butter issues at a time like this they are concerned abut their jobs coming connie, deficits, healthcare their way down a list of priorities and that is the subject but the priorities are things that are generally not high on the public. >> why is that? >> because they are important to the political class. we had a party described as liberal the gives an element and the republicans for their part of replied with the religious right so they in fact these issues are deep concern to them yet not so much the average american. >> the only lively scene where a gay-rights wasn't gay marriage was one that imploded tort reform and most americans have no idea whata2 this is so it cae in dead class on that one that especially in an area like this if you tell people and americans don't care much about a gay marriage people don't understand the need to believe you because study after study shows you. >> why do people in oklahoma or california -- when i say northern california -- >> if you were to put them into a room and we are talking not about people active in politics but just pick up
bread-and-butter issues at a time like this they are concerned abut their jobs coming connie, deficits, healthcare their way down a list of priorities and that is the subject but the priorities are things that are generally not high on the public. >> why is that? >> because they are important to the political class. we had a party described as liberal the gives an element and the republicans for their part of replied with the religious right so they in fact these issues are deep...
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bad news california is projected to face $38 billion deficit. the good news, that is lower than what was expected. let's bring in our reporter scott budman. hey, i'm wondering what are the takeaways from this proposal today. ? >> reporter: well, hey audrey. it's important to say this is governor newsome's budget proposal what he would like to see and it's big as befitting one of the larger economies in the world, california's proposed budget $291 billion. as you also said for the second year in a row, we are expected to run a deficit. a deficit of $38 billion which means there have to be some cuts. among those things that stick out the governor says there will be cuts to a lot of programs including climate programs, housing programs, benefits to state workers, travel, that sort of thing to try and shore up the difference in the months ahead. >> whenever we hear about cuts we think about our schools, education. because that is what is hit hard. what is the case here with this proposal? >> reporter: you know it is a little better than fear. the co
bad news california is projected to face $38 billion deficit. the good news, that is lower than what was expected. let's bring in our reporter scott budman. hey, i'm wondering what are the takeaways from this proposal today. ? >> reporter: well, hey audrey. it's important to say this is governor newsome's budget proposal what he would like to see and it's big as befitting one of the larger economies in the world, california's proposed budget $291 billion. as you also said for the second...
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if you look at our deficit or debt and the debt is basically accumulated deficit. they are projected to go up forever and the same trend with a long-term growth. more people moving into retirement, that is incredible costly and fewer people are contributed to the growth. at the same time with the aging leasing decline in economic growth and growing health care cost. moves on how to control welfare cost. controlling aging is more difficult because we've -- but i think we need to think about at productive aging. finding ways to have more finding ways to have more flexible working environment so we can keep people in the economy as long as possible. those projections of the fact that most of our deficit spending now is structural in nature. we have made big programs and we don't have the way to pay for them. and those will get worse every single year and we will borrow more and that means there's more interest and i will go up with a huge part of that going quickly. host: just cost associated with the affordable care act factor into these numbers? guest: we don't make
if you look at our deficit or debt and the debt is basically accumulated deficit. they are projected to go up forever and the same trend with a long-term growth. more people moving into retirement, that is incredible costly and fewer people are contributed to the growth. at the same time with the aging leasing decline in economic growth and growing health care cost. moves on how to control welfare cost. controlling aging is more difficult because we've -- but i think we need to think about at...
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i have not heard any one time the budget deficit to the trade deficit -- tying the budget deficit to the trade deficit. you go to restore and cannot even buy anything made in america. china was a great civilization. they fell apart. the communists took control. they tried to build a centralized economy. the real genius in a long in 1979. he said they needed foreign investment, foreign technology, foreign markets and that was the way they would build their comprehensive national power. they do not just talk about economic power. they used a term called comprehensive national power. political, military, and economic. it is all based on the economic. their military is growing rapidly. i do not mean to be a china basher. in 1989, i saw a very poor country. if you go now, you will see a very prosperous country for at least 400 million of the 1.2 billion people. they have a strategy. they are incentivizing our to outsource production to china. our companies are contributing to job growth in china. there are various things we could do. we talk about that in the report. our guys get a tax br
i have not heard any one time the budget deficit to the trade deficit -- tying the budget deficit to the trade deficit. you go to restore and cannot even buy anything made in america. china was a great civilization. they fell apart. the communists took control. they tried to build a centralized economy. the real genius in a long in 1979. he said they needed foreign investment, foreign technology, foreign markets and that was the way they would build their comprehensive national power. they do...
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social security legally cannot add a single dime to the deficit. do you agree that social security should take no part in deficit-reduction negotiations? >> can i answer? >> do i believe the social security should take no part in deficit reduction negotiations? social security and medicare are a large part of the federal spending. it is about half. not just this year, but over the coming decades, if we are able to balance our budget, we have to make sure that the promises we make for social security and medicare are promises we can keep. there are a couple ways to do that. one way is to raise taxes on people. corporations are people. of course there. but corporations may ultimately go to people. where do you think it goes? human beings, my friend. number one, you can raise taxes. that is not the approach would take. number two, you can make sure that the promises we make our promises we can keep. the areas you have to consider is higher income people receiving less rapid growth and and they're in fighters. if you do not believe that, that is your r
social security legally cannot add a single dime to the deficit. do you agree that social security should take no part in deficit-reduction negotiations? >> can i answer? >> do i believe the social security should take no part in deficit reduction negotiations? social security and medicare are a large part of the federal spending. it is about half. not just this year, but over the coming decades, if we are able to balance our budget, we have to make sure that the promises we make...
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when people look at scott walker his state has a $2.2 billion deficit. >> reporter: other candidates were there like rick santorum flipping burgers and posing for pictures. the party leaders drew big crowds. clinton shaking hands and posing for pictures. trump's golf cart mobbed by supporters and paul tigs and the public on display only in iowa. abc news at the iowa state fair grounds. >>> coming up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, the story behind a group of unusual visitors who marched across the golden gate bridge today. >>> how long will the heat last? >>> a beautiful day at the pga championship for a certain australian. australian. jared haines' notice how this breakfast burrito starts with the basic tortilla, but then inside... it's stuffed with tender, juicy, sliced steak. whoa whoa...slow down...what? i said steak. in a breakfast burrito? i can't keep up. this is advanced burrito, right? this is intro to burrito. boom. jack's new steak & egg breakfast burrito's got tender, juicy steak, scrambled eggs, and creamy sriracha sauce, all wrapped in a warm tortilla. lookin' for a basic b
when people look at scott walker his state has a $2.2 billion deficit. >> reporter: other candidates were there like rick santorum flipping burgers and posing for pictures. the party leaders drew big crowds. clinton shaking hands and posing for pictures. trump's golf cart mobbed by supporters and paul tigs and the public on display only in iowa. abc news at the iowa state fair grounds. >>> coming up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, the story behind a group of unusual visitors who...
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bridges and water and our info structure is a $1.5 trillion deficit. if you turn on the tv you hear the word is we are a sharply divided america and that it's red versus blue, urban versus rural, coast versus the heartland. i reject that. for instance, we have much more in common than you might think and it's not just because we have [inaudible] parked in [inaudible]. go long beach. [applause] like iowa, my home state is an agricultural powerhouse. a manufacturing center, place were investing in bioscience and higher education and trade in food processing and the green energy jobs of the future. washington doesn't care about the price of soybeans or steel when they treat. families in iowa in california make their livelihood based on those prices. we grow things in buildings and we still have to do things even if washington can't. sure, we do in los angeles have more kardashians than you do but most of us are not kardashians. were mostly nurses and carpenters and firefighters in truck drivers, people who are struggling every single day trying to play by
bridges and water and our info structure is a $1.5 trillion deficit. if you turn on the tv you hear the word is we are a sharply divided america and that it's red versus blue, urban versus rural, coast versus the heartland. i reject that. for instance, we have much more in common than you might think and it's not just because we have [inaudible] parked in [inaudible]. go long beach. [applause] like iowa, my home state is an agricultural powerhouse. a manufacturing center, place were investing...
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. >> women the new toll increase the bridge will increase a $5 million a year deficit unless they decide to do something they used to do charge pedestrians and bikes. if they charge just a dollar. >> there's no sidewalk toll in effect right now but there could be. >> we ask folks on the bridge about that. >> sometimes you have to pay for upkeep, maintaining and a driver we all contribute a little bit than we lose something and not be allowed to walk or bike on it. >> if there was some concession for locals, people who used it on a regular basis i wouldn't mind it so much. >> half of the toll money sub sidizes to prevent rush hour gridlock. the other half goes to run and maintain the bridge. seismic upgrades to remain in operation even the after the highest probable earthquake can produce. the bridge should last forehands of more years. tom, ktvu channel 2 news. >> on the steps of san francisco city hall those. friends and family committed suicide renewed their call for ashiest net. a record 47 people jumped to their deaths last year. they are kernel in the process of getting a final desi
. >> women the new toll increase the bridge will increase a $5 million a year deficit unless they decide to do something they used to do charge pedestrians and bikes. if they charge just a dollar. >> there's no sidewalk toll in effect right now but there could be. >> we ask folks on the bridge about that. >> sometimes you have to pay for upkeep, maintaining and a driver we all contribute a little bit than we lose something and not be allowed to walk or bike on it....
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to $1.60 trillion and forecasting deficits like that for the next 10 years. and lastly, i want to know if you are going to actually ask him or debate with him about the fact that his budget and his regulatory aspects are not only killing jobs, but we have returned to the days of the carter melees? >> i'm not confused about what you just asked me. let me lay this out. 2.5 years ago, gasoline was about $1.60 per gallon. on agglomerates in this country were somewhere around 5.7%. we had a aaa credit ratings. we also had a national debt that has taken from 70 -- from 1776 to the end of 2008 to reach approximately eight trillion dollars. driving in, gasoline was $3.40 per gallon. the honorable and a rate is somewhere between 9-10%. we have a aa credit rating. and our national debt, stocked up on the back of those young men and women in the middle row, is approaching $15 trillion. ask yourself -- are you better off today than you were to 15 years ago? no sir. we will take it to this president day in and day out. let me ask one other thing -- we need a nominee for t
to $1.60 trillion and forecasting deficits like that for the next 10 years. and lastly, i want to know if you are going to actually ask him or debate with him about the fact that his budget and his regulatory aspects are not only killing jobs, but we have returned to the days of the carter melees? >> i'm not confused about what you just asked me. let me lay this out. 2.5 years ago, gasoline was about $1.60 per gallon. on agglomerates in this country were somewhere around 5.7%. we had a...
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we were in a deficit until yesterday. as far as 90 degree days, we are obviously not there today. we are only in the mid-70's. in july 20th, june 16th, we have ollie had a handful. we are over half way to the record. it is 80 already in ocean city with a little more sun breaking through. the cloudier conditions around here are holding the temperatures down. it is in the 60's and 70's out in far western maryland. the pollen count, ragweed is low. the mold spore account is also low. there is that sunshine crowd around ocean city. unless these break up and we get some sun breaks, we will start to warm a of a little bit. the clouds will hold the temperatures down. the east wind coming off of the atlantic is responsible for the clouds. we may get a few sprinkles out of the spirit there is a low pressure center out in the gulf coast. that is all that is left of the tropical storm. clouds, cooler temperatures today, a sprinkle or shower not out of the question but not out -- but not a big deal. if the sun breaks occurred, temperatures could be in the mid-80's. otherwise, we will have a p
we were in a deficit until yesterday. as far as 90 degree days, we are obviously not there today. we are only in the mid-70's. in july 20th, june 16th, we have ollie had a handful. we are over half way to the record. it is 80 already in ocean city with a little more sun breaking through. the cloudier conditions around here are holding the temperatures down. it is in the 60's and 70's out in far western maryland. the pollen count, ragweed is low. the mold spore account is also low. there is that...
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are we going to deal with our deficit in a way that is fair? that means closing tax loopholes for billionaires' before we cut college loans for young people. [applause] that means ending government subsidies for oil and gas companies that are doing very well before you cut health care for seniors. [applause] [applause] it means making sure that the biggest corporations pay their fair share in taxes before we got the investments in technology and clean energy that made this factory reality. that is just common sense. it should have bipartisan support. these are things we could be doing right now. that is how we can jump-start this economy and speed up the recovery and get more folks working while making sure we get our fiscal house in order. we can do both. i will be laying out more proposals in the days ahead and i will keep after every idea and every serious proposal to help us grow this economy until everybody wants a job and can find one. i want everybody to understand that the problem is not that we don't have answers. the problem is that f
are we going to deal with our deficit in a way that is fair? that means closing tax loopholes for billionaires' before we cut college loans for young people. [applause] that means ending government subsidies for oil and gas companies that are doing very well before you cut health care for seniors. [applause] [applause] it means making sure that the biggest corporations pay their fair share in taxes before we got the investments in technology and clean energy that made this factory reality. that...
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those things america needs here is bridges, water and the infrastructure is a $1.5 trillion deficit. but if you turn on the tv, you hear the word is we are a sharply divided america but it's red versus blue, urban versus google, coastal versus the heartland. i reject that. for instance we have much more in common than you might think and it's not just because we have the port in la impact long beach one of the great neighborhoods was iowa by the sea because so many came and helped make my city grea. and i thank you for that. [applause] like iowa, my home state is an agricultural powerhouse a manufacturing center, a place where investing in higher education, trade, food processing and the green energy jobs of the future, washington doesn't care about the price of soybeans or steal that families in iowa and california make their livelihoods based on those prices. we grow things and build things and we still have to do things even if washington can't. sure in los angeles we have more cardassians then you do but most of us are not hard -- and we are nurses and carpenters and firefighters
those things america needs here is bridges, water and the infrastructure is a $1.5 trillion deficit. but if you turn on the tv, you hear the word is we are a sharply divided america but it's red versus blue, urban versus google, coastal versus the heartland. i reject that. for instance we have much more in common than you might think and it's not just because we have the port in la impact long beach one of the great neighborhoods was iowa by the sea because so many came and helped make my city...
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we had a lot of deficit reduction. i guess the question i'll start with bob on the end is i think there are at love people say boy, it would be a big deal if people like the two of you people have your view on things came out and said right now the problem isn't the deficit. the bigger problem is the state of the economy and the is deficit is second. why not make that argument from your perspective? and push the deficit to second degree? >> well, i think we keep make the case on the grand bargain side that the short term deficit is not the problem. and that what we need to do from a grand bargain point of view is attack the structure deficit, which is the long-term mismatch between spending program and revenues. and you need to put those things on the table. so i would agree that in the short term the deficit is coming down it's looking better. i don't see it as a reason to postpone trying to address that structure deficit, which i've always viewed as a real problem. i don't think the problem has been solved. the numbe
we had a lot of deficit reduction. i guess the question i'll start with bob on the end is i think there are at love people say boy, it would be a big deal if people like the two of you people have your view on things came out and said right now the problem isn't the deficit. the bigger problem is the state of the economy and the is deficit is second. why not make that argument from your perspective? and push the deficit to second degree? >> well, i think we keep make the case on the grand...
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his deficit reduction plan adds to the deficit. so iowa, everybody here has heard of the new deal, you've heard of the fair deal, you've heard of the square deal? mitt romney is trying to sell you a sketch i deal. we're not buying it. we've been there. we're not buying it. we've been there. we've got to finish what we started in 2008. [applause] you don't want to invest in that sketchy deal. let me tell you. four years ago i told you we'd end the war in iraq and we did. i said we'd tend war in ask and we are. -- i said we would end the war in afghanistan and we are. i said we would focus on the terrorist who attacked us in 9/11 and we have and bin laden is dead. [applause] four years ago i promised to cut taxes for middle class families and we have by $3600. i promised to cut taxes for small business owners and we have 18 times. we passed a law to makes sure the tax funded payouts are over for good. we passed healthcare reform so your insurance company can't jerk you around. [applause] we made sure insurance companies had to let pa
his deficit reduction plan adds to the deficit. so iowa, everybody here has heard of the new deal, you've heard of the fair deal, you've heard of the square deal? mitt romney is trying to sell you a sketch i deal. we're not buying it. we've been there. we're not buying it. we've been there. we've got to finish what we started in 2008. [applause] you don't want to invest in that sketchy deal. let me tell you. four years ago i told you we'd end the war in iraq and we did. i said we'd tend war in...
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deficit is 8... ununtrailed 38- 28 8 the break ... the panthers go to work in the 2nd half... waverly-shell rock grad knt carlson with the wide open deuce... had 12 points off the bench... uni& down by y ... off the inboundsds pass... the give-and-go to bohannon in the corner... money... the linn-mar grad had 21 points... uni down by six ... next panther possession... washpun kis it out to morgan for three... he sticks the landing... just like that... panthers down by three ... they get even closer... washpun with 8 assists today... this one to paul jesperson who splashes in a hree... panthers down by one ... but that's as close as they'd get... chase fifiher hits the catat and shoot three, then he gets the easy transition bucket off the missed free throw... he had a game-high 26... byu wins 84-76 ... tons of nba action on this christmas day, including former iowa state head coach fred hoiberg with the bulls down in oklahoma seconds the first quarter, jimmy butler launches one high in the air that touches thhnorth pole and comes back down through the basket... bulls led 54-52
deficit is 8... ununtrailed 38- 28 8 the break ... the panthers go to work in the 2nd half... waverly-shell rock grad knt carlson with the wide open deuce... had 12 points off the bench... uni& down by y ... off the inboundsds pass... the give-and-go to bohannon in the corner... money... the linn-mar grad had 21 points... uni down by six ... next panther possession... washpun kis it out to morgan for three... he sticks the landing... just like that... panthers down by three ... they get...
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but in terms of the deficit caused. by china and to the deputy chair remember that happened in 2001 just after 911 but nobody noticed that then because of of 911 of course but they we've lost far more jobs due to that than to nafta so the growth of the u.s. trade deficit with china between 20012018 was responsible for the loss of $3700000.00 u.s. jobs including 1700000 jobs lost since 2008 the 1st full year of the great recession which technically began at the end of 20073 fourths or 75.4 percent of the jobs lost between 20012018 were in manufacturing $2800000.00 manufacturing jobs lost due to the growth in the trade deficit with china so again is the trade deficit which maintains the u.s. dollar as that global unit of account with out that trade deficit the u.s. dollar could not be the world's reserve currency so that trade deficit harms american workers but it helps wall street bankers so that's why you see the top running away domestically with all the wealth while the bottom is suffering exactly and they would be in
but in terms of the deficit caused. by china and to the deputy chair remember that happened in 2001 just after 911 but nobody noticed that then because of of 911 of course but they we've lost far more jobs due to that than to nafta so the growth of the u.s. trade deficit with china between 20012018 was responsible for the loss of $3700000.00 u.s. jobs including 1700000 jobs lost since 2008 the 1st full year of the great recession which technically began at the end of 20073 fourths or 75.4...
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bullock: the question is republicans always talk about the deficit until they get elected, then they get a $1.6 trillion not tax cut, but tax loan. that next generation will pay for the trump tax debt. democrats talk about a lot of social programs. what are you going to do about them? there is a different perspective coming from washington, d.c., and out of washington, dc. washington, dc, has not passed a budget in 22 years on time. if i did not do that once, i would be kicked out of office. and i have to balance my budget each and every time. when i look at what we need to do to make sure our kids and grandkids are not saddled with all the debt, i take a different perspective. that is why i talk about things like wishlist economics. if i'm going to talk about a plan, i'm going to fund it. if i'm going to talk about -- i think my plan on health care is much better and it will not cost $30 trillion over the next decade. we have to be responsible stewards, and every time we talk about here is something new, we have to talk about how we are going to fund it. i will close, because i have
bullock: the question is republicans always talk about the deficit until they get elected, then they get a $1.6 trillion not tax cut, but tax loan. that next generation will pay for the trump tax debt. democrats talk about a lot of social programs. what are you going to do about them? there is a different perspective coming from washington, d.c., and out of washington, dc. washington, dc, has not passed a budget in 22 years on time. if i did not do that once, i would be kicked out of office....
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we deficit spent by $600 million a month in illinois. so our backlog of bills, just to give you a sense, it went from $5 billion of a backlog of bills that were more than 90 days overdue to $16.7 billion. and that backlog is still there, we refinanced it is with lower cost to us but fundamentally we still have not paid those bills. so not only do we need to balance the budget but we also need to pay down the backlog of bills and deal with other challenges in the stately glory property tax. >> let's turn to education. this is been one your focal point even before you came into office. many states are dealing with -- illinois and other states are dealing with teacher shortages. and you sort of proposed, let's raise the minimum salary for educators and a few other things, but when the economy is doing well, is that really have a drawn that you want -- >> when you got some teachers getting paid -- a member or teacher minimum salary until we raised it was $8000. so, it seems like that's not going to attract anybody tri-state. and we raise it
we deficit spent by $600 million a month in illinois. so our backlog of bills, just to give you a sense, it went from $5 billion of a backlog of bills that were more than 90 days overdue to $16.7 billion. and that backlog is still there, we refinanced it is with lower cost to us but fundamentally we still have not paid those bills. so not only do we need to balance the budget but we also need to pay down the backlog of bills and deal with other challenges in the stately glory property tax....
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pretty well, 10 to 15 inches of total snowfall, not record-setting but enough to help with the snow deficit. and enough to make a mess of travel conditions on 50 and 80. travel is strongly discouraged until the crews have a chance to catch up on sunday. looking outside right now, another view of the sunset from treasure island, the light is fading. we are five to 10 degrees above normal, i hope you enjoyed it because that is over. temperatures dropping tonight, mostly low to mid 40s. and temperatures are going to warm up, they will try to warm up for the afternoon, but significantly cooler than today, mid-to-upper 50s for the highs which is supposed to be this time of year. there's not going to be much more than a five degree difference between the cool spots and for much of the north bay and the warmest locations in the santa clara valley before the rain arrives. the coolest temperatures will be in the north bay, so the cold air will get to you first. things will be cool but improving as we head into sunday. if you are going to levi's stadium as the 49ers take on the rams, temperatures are
pretty well, 10 to 15 inches of total snowfall, not record-setting but enough to help with the snow deficit. and enough to make a mess of travel conditions on 50 and 80. travel is strongly discouraged until the crews have a chance to catch up on sunday. looking outside right now, another view of the sunset from treasure island, the light is fading. we are five to 10 degrees above normal, i hope you enjoyed it because that is over. temperatures dropping tonight, mostly low to mid 40s. and...
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. >>> san francisco faces a 170 million dollar deficit. why are the city's top leaders in line for big raises? >>> the very close call for a driver on dangerous stretch of roadway in the east bay. >>> major roadwork beginning in 16 hours that will have a big impact on commuters from the north bay. >>> good morning. live look from our east bay camera towards the bay bridge and the city of san francisco come clouds you can see the reflection. we have a forecast of mostly cloudy skies this morning. sunny later in the afternoon. highs in the 60s to lower 70s. this evening, partly cloudy with lows around 50. >>> 4:42. notorious curve along grisly peak boulevard left a driver and passengers in a potentially dangerous predicament. the car theatered over the canyon after the driver swerved in the fog to miss a hiker and skidded off the road. he and his three passengers carefully crept out of the car and made it back to the road. he was surprised to see there were no reflectors, guardrails or signs marking the curve. >> the police officer said all
. >>> san francisco faces a 170 million dollar deficit. why are the city's top leaders in line for big raises? >>> the very close call for a driver on dangerous stretch of roadway in the east bay. >>> major roadwork beginning in 16 hours that will have a big impact on commuters from the north bay. >>> good morning. live look from our east bay camera towards the bay bridge and the city of san francisco come clouds you can see the reflection. we have a forecast...
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-- $1.5 trillion and deficits. do you support cutting funds to cover that deficit? rep. blum: one of the biggest political lies in the last two years is that one right there. i stood on the house floor and never before have i used charts. but i took two charts and i gave a speech about this and it showed the reagan tax cut of 1986 and the revenues to the government increased and doubled in the next 10 years because we have more taxpayers and more people were making more money. they replace that chart with a chart of kennedy's tax cuts in 1964, the year after he was assassinated, and the same thing happened. federal to the government -- 10 years after the reagan tax cut and after the kennedy tax cut. governmentng the anything. first of all, it is the people's money, not the government's money and secondly, if you want to grow government, give tax cut. we have all-time record revenues right now in the federal government because of these -- in part because of these tax cuts. >> representative finkenauer you say you're
-- $1.5 trillion and deficits. do you support cutting funds to cover that deficit? rep. blum: one of the biggest political lies in the last two years is that one right there. i stood on the house floor and never before have i used charts. but i took two charts and i gave a speech about this and it showed the reagan tax cut of 1986 and the revenues to the government increased and doubled in the next 10 years because we have more taxpayers and more people were making more money. they replace that...
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i want to say i'm not celebrating the trillion dollar deficit which is one of the highest deficits we've ever had. only in washington. i wanted to first ask you, if we talk about the issue of inflation and multitude of impact it has. you know, we talk about the fact that the fed is now in an effort to combat inflation, has begun raising interest rates and expectations, they will continue to do so. so, you-- the cbo projects that a net interest team on the debt will be the 8.1 trillion over 10 years and that would be 1.9 trillion higher than previously or due to the increase in inflation that's projected. that in my mind is, you know, money that especially wasted because we have to -- we have to pay because the rate of inflation increase. i wonder, as we talk about inflation and certainly, our priority as representatives is the price that our citizens are incurring when they go to the park, when they go to the grocery store, et cetera. what is the delta, if you have one, on increased costs of running our government and the government buying everything due to this inflation that if inflati
i want to say i'm not celebrating the trillion dollar deficit which is one of the highest deficits we've ever had. only in washington. i wanted to first ask you, if we talk about the issue of inflation and multitude of impact it has. you know, we talk about the fact that the fed is now in an effort to combat inflation, has begun raising interest rates and expectations, they will continue to do so. so, you-- the cbo projects that a net interest team on the debt will be the 8.1 trillion over 10...
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. >> right now we're looking at $18 trillion deficit. now, this may sound like a foolish question, but does that mean something? is it panic time? do we have to fix that or can it just stay on the books. >> you have to pay. people owe the debt. people are owed money because of the debt. what we need to do now is start getting in a direction of where people can feel as though we can actually balance a budget, because what that does is it provides certainty. certainty to the job creators. when job creators know the ground is not going shift under them, more taxes, more regulations, then they're more willing to invest. when there's this uncertainty out there, they're just going to sit on their wallets and we can't have that. so i've seen it happen in washington, and it's happened in ohio, where we're up almost 400,000 jobs in ohio. and it involves tax cuts. you hadn't to have a stimulation of the economic but in washington, when we did the budget agreement, which now people don't even think happened, but when we did it, we paid down almost
. >> right now we're looking at $18 trillion deficit. now, this may sound like a foolish question, but does that mean something? is it panic time? do we have to fix that or can it just stay on the books. >> you have to pay. people owe the debt. people are owed money because of the debt. what we need to do now is start getting in a direction of where people can feel as though we can actually balance a budget, because what that does is it provides certainty. certainty to the job...
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than cutting a tax expenditure and applying that to deficit reduction. i hope the common effort will be to meet the goals of deficit reduction. in the larger context of trying to do something now for jobs in the economy. >> do you really think you have time to do a broad tax reform? i ever did lot of talk about the scenario where part of this bill is you'd tell the finance committee, the ways and means committee, you have to come up with this entitlement package and tax reform package by a later date. kicking the can a little bit farther down the road. are you guys already looking at that scenario, let's have a fallback position? >> let's put it this way, the scenario you outlined is certainly a possibility. the focus now is to see how much we think we can get done. it may well be that you would try to do something now as a down payment. you could decide to ask the committees to look at it with certain principles. they have to apply certain principles. tax reform, you could give the committees a time line. you could even say if they are on able -- unable
than cutting a tax expenditure and applying that to deficit reduction. i hope the common effort will be to meet the goals of deficit reduction. in the larger context of trying to do something now for jobs in the economy. >> do you really think you have time to do a broad tax reform? i ever did lot of talk about the scenario where part of this bill is you'd tell the finance committee, the ways and means committee, you have to come up with this entitlement package and tax reform package by...
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why do you have a trillion dollar deficit. he said, is the democrats fault, they won't cut spending on social programs. a cut to medicare, medicaid and social security. that is their answer and it's deeply, deeply wrong. [applause] >> tom, i am keith. i am currently at the u.s. supreme court with the case. i have asked this every presidential campaign. you are the only one who said he would do a claim on emergency since day one. nobody else on the presidential campaign has joined you in that. but you cannot do this alone. here is my question to you. will you, when you become president, name a climate czar to make deposition equal to the other cabinet secretaries and give them a portfolio that will include reaching out to the paris accord and all the countries there at that will deal with all the cabinet officers, in terms of climate issues, and also reach down to the 50 states? the second thing is, because i work 32 years for the irs chasing people like you. whoa, big boy.a, the wealthy paying their fair share in terms of that
why do you have a trillion dollar deficit. he said, is the democrats fault, they won't cut spending on social programs. a cut to medicare, medicaid and social security. that is their answer and it's deeply, deeply wrong. [applause] >> tom, i am keith. i am currently at the u.s. supreme court with the case. i have asked this every presidential campaign. you are the only one who said he would do a claim on emergency since day one. nobody else on the presidential campaign has joined you in...
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>>guest: of the hysteria that does not recognize the best way to reduce the deficit is to put americans pack to -- back do work. >>neil: they should have had you do the ad because that is a good point but i will say to ignore the bigger friends going on here, fewer people paying in, more people getting benefits, half the people paying taxes, these are big trends. i am not casting aspersions either way but i am saying both sides better come together and address this and to make light of the urgency makes light of the crisis. >>guest: if you actually go to our website you will see we are very focused on the long term budget picture which is all about runaway health care costs and the ten year deficit. >>neil: you are making light of people who are not making light of this who find this serious, who find this not a joke, who find this urgent anyone to address, who find this is bad drend. oceaning it is serious for -- >>guest: it is serious for the 15 million americans out of work, and you can say one thing about the long term deficit picture and debt but we need to focus right now every le
>>guest: of the hysteria that does not recognize the best way to reduce the deficit is to put americans pack to -- back do work. >>neil: they should have had you do the ad because that is a good point but i will say to ignore the bigger friends going on here, fewer people paying in, more people getting benefits, half the people paying taxes, these are big trends. i am not casting aspersions either way but i am saying both sides better come together and address this and to make light...
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we have to reduce our deficit. first i want everybody to understand the source of our deficit. if you don't understand that and my argument would make sense. when i walked into the white house, i had giftwrapped waiting for me at the door, a $1.3 trillion deficit. $1.3 trillion. now i just want to -- i just want to -- i say that -- this was not -- and this is not, by the way, entirely the previous administrations fault. the financial crisis was so bad that revenues plummeted, and all this money was spent in making sure that the banking system did not completely collapse. so all the actions of intake, the bank bailout, the auto bill, all that stuff but it's like the deficit, but the problem actually is not -- the extraordinary steps that we've taken over these last one or two years. the real problem is much longer. even if we had no fiscal crisis whatsoever, we have a structural deficit. we're spending more money than we're taking in. we have been doing it for the last eight years. when we passed the prescription drug benefit for medicare, by a republican congress, they didn't p
we have to reduce our deficit. first i want everybody to understand the source of our deficit. if you don't understand that and my argument would make sense. when i walked into the white house, i had giftwrapped waiting for me at the door, a $1.3 trillion deficit. $1.3 trillion. now i just want to -- i just want to -- i say that -- this was not -- and this is not, by the way, entirely the previous administrations fault. the financial crisis was so bad that revenues plummeted, and all this money...
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second reduce deficits. right now given our pultry growth figures, his argument is government needs to do more to spur growth and put the deficit off for another day. what's your response to that? >> growth does reduce the deficit. faster economic growth brings in more revenues which reduces the deficit. we have tried the obama/summers playbook for five years now and look at the anemic growth we have. this sort of spending stimulus has not worked. is not working. it brings us higher deficits which means more tax increases. it puts higher pressure on interest rates in the future. and it is all done at the expense of pro-growth policies like regulatory reform, certainty. so all of this sugar high temporary stimulus adds to the uncertainty facing businesses, promise up our tax rates, raises our deficits, which adds to more uncertainty in the fact of higher taxes. real pro-growth policies are what we're trying to produce through ways and means through the house, lower tax rates. get internationally competitive t
second reduce deficits. right now given our pultry growth figures, his argument is government needs to do more to spur growth and put the deficit off for another day. what's your response to that? >> growth does reduce the deficit. faster economic growth brings in more revenues which reduces the deficit. we have tried the obama/summers playbook for five years now and look at the anemic growth we have. this sort of spending stimulus has not worked. is not working. it brings us higher...
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so we are looking to reduce the deficit, are on track to reduce the deficit, $1.3 trillion this year, and reduce even further by over a trillion dollars with these policies. >> thank you so very much. mr. chairman, i want to introduce into the record a childcare need under the 2019 texas childcare facts that is produced by child aware. i ask unanimous consent to place it in the record. >> without objection. >> in my state there are about 1,812,000 families in poverty. but here is the big number. children under 6, 1,372,687 who are needing childcare. let me briefly comment on the investment you made, $7.6 billion in discretionary funding for childcare and development block grants. tell me, children in texas, 1 million of them under 6 needing childcare. >> not only do we support that amount, the $7.6 billion as you talked about, it will go to the states to help childcare businesses. as you know, during the pandemic, many couldn't keep their doors open, families, especially women, are finding they can't reenter the workforce and we have to do something about that. >> a poll of my constit
so we are looking to reduce the deficit, are on track to reduce the deficit, $1.3 trillion this year, and reduce even further by over a trillion dollars with these policies. >> thank you so very much. mr. chairman, i want to introduce into the record a childcare need under the 2019 texas childcare facts that is produced by child aware. i ask unanimous consent to place it in the record. >> without objection. >> in my state there are about 1,812,000 families in poverty. but here...
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blum's bill would cut the first year and 10 percent each following year of deficit spending. once congress balances the budget, the salaries would return to normal. a number of polls shows donald trump leading among republicans, and bernie sanders leading among democrats ahead of the new hampshire primaries. c-n-n's poll of polls shows sanders leading 54 percent over hillary clinton's 40 percent in new hampshire. clinton narrowly beat sanders by a razor- thin margin in the iowa caucuses last week. on the republican side, trump is leading the field with 31 percent of the vote in that c-n-n poll in new hampshire. that's ahead of marco rubio's 15 percent. ted cruz 13 percent. cruz won the iowa caucuses, followed by trump in second and rubio in third. voters in new hampshire are getting ready to head to the polls for tomorrow's primary. new data out from political advertising tracker kantar media shows donald trump was on the receiving end of a lot of attack ads ahead of the iowa caucuses. an associated press analysis shows 70 percent of ads that mentioned trump attacked him. in
blum's bill would cut the first year and 10 percent each following year of deficit spending. once congress balances the budget, the salaries would return to normal. a number of polls shows donald trump leading among republicans, and bernie sanders leading among democrats ahead of the new hampshire primaries. c-n-n's poll of polls shows sanders leading 54 percent over hillary clinton's 40 percent in new hampshire. clinton narrowly beat sanders by a razor- thin margin in the iowa caucuses last...